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Thousands of people took to the streets on Saturday to protest against the devaluation of pensions in Spain.
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published:18 Mar 2018

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Protesters across Spain have been out in force this Saturday demanding better pensions. One of the biggest marches you can see here took place in Catalonia. Around 30,000 elderly citizens made their way through the streets of Barcelona criticising Spain's ruling party for insufficient pension increases.
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UPDATE: The SpanishConstitutional Court just annulled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
Catalonia - one of the major regions in Spain - is battling to declare independence and become its own country. We traveled to the area to hear different perspectives on the independence movement and witness the massive demonstrations firsthand.
Sources:
Catalan Crisis -http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/11893222/Catalan-election-A-history-of-independence-struggle-Spain.html
Spain vs Catalonia - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/09/30/catalonia-independence-referendum-spain/?utm_term=.fb8787f1e778
Support for Catalan independence drops: poll -
https://www.politico.eu/article/catalonia-independence-spain-support-for-drops-poll/
Catalan independence poll -
http://ceo.gencat.cat/ceop/AppJava/pages/home/fitxaEstudi.html?colId=6288&lastTitle=Bar%F2metre+d%27Opini%F3+Pol%EDtica.+2a+onada+2017
Divisions in Spain over Catalonia crisis - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/01/europe/gallery/spain-catalonia-referendum/index.html
Catalonia’s president delays split from Spain - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/10/europe/catalonia-independence-declaration-delayed-spain/index.html
Catalan independence - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/19/europe/catalonia-independence-spain-crisis/index.html
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Catalonia's ousted separatist leader, Carles Puigdemont, has called for new talks with Spain following a snap regional election.
He said he wanted discussions to take place in Brussels, where he is living in self-imposed exile.
He earlier declared that the Spanish state had been defeated, as separatist parties still hold a slim, reduced majority.
The Spanish government is meeting to discussing its next steps.
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Spain is in crisis after violence during an unofficial referendum in Catalonia. Neil and Catherine teach you how to use language in the news in your everyday English.
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The story:
Catalans are going on strike today to protest the violence that marred the region's independence referendum on Sunday.
Catalonia's regional government says over 90% of Sunday's voters opted for independence, but only 40% of Catalans voted.
Key words and phrases:
map out
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goes it alone
does something on its own, without help from others
step back from the brink
decide against an action which may have a bad result
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published:03 Oct 2017

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The Spain news items that caught my eye this week were:
- Spanish royal faces jail
- Missing boy found dead
- Spain's life imprisonment debate
- Free speech debate sparks up again
- Football hooliganism reas its ugly head
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Spain is to start suspending Catalonia's autonomy on Saturday, after its leader threatened to declare independence.
The prime minister's office said the cabinet would meet to activate Article 155 of the constitution, allowing it to take over running of the region.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont said earlier the region's parliament would vote on independence if Spain "continues repression".
Some fear the moves could spark unrest.
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published:19 Oct 2017

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Catalonia's sacked PresidentCarles Puigdemont says he has not travelled to Belgium to seek asylum.
He has appeared in public in Brussels with several colleagues after declaring independence from Spain last week.
Spain's central government has taken direct control of Catalonia and sacked officials, following the region's disputed independence referendum.
Mr Puigdemont said he was not trying to escape justice but wanted to be able to speak freely.
He was speaking as Spain's constitutional court cancelled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
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Why is HOUSING so EXPENSIVE in SPAIN? - VisualPolitik EN

Why is HOUSING so EXPENSIVE in SPAIN? - VisualPolitik EN

Why is HOUSING so EXPENSIVE in SPAIN? - VisualPolitik EN

House prices are rising in almost every country. While the general trend in the rest of the industries is to lower the prices for the goods (food, clothing or technology is becoming cheaper and cheaper every year), the housing market is becoming expensive everywhere. In some countries or cities, owning a house is a whole struggle for anyone making a middle income.
Spain is one of the most painful examples. Despite having a much lower income than the Americans, Spaniards must pay way higher prices for their houses. Cities like Barcelona are more expensive than Miami, in Florida, even though the Spanish salaries are half as much as the American ones.
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1:08

Meet the rebellion of Spain's 'indignados' pensioners

Meet the rebellion of Spain's 'indignados' pensioners

Meet the rebellion of Spain's 'indignados' pensioners

Thousands of people took to the streets on Saturday to protest against the devaluation of pensions in Spain.
…
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0:30

Thousands of Spanish retirees protest for a decent pension

Thousands of Spanish retirees protest for a decent pension

Thousands of Spanish retirees protest for a decent pension

Protesters across Spain have been out in force this Saturday demanding better pensions. One of the biggest marches you can see here took place in Catalonia. Around 30,000 elderly citizens made their way through the streets of Barcelona criticising Spain's ruling party for insufficient pension increases.
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10:40

Why Is Spain Fighting Itself? Inside Catalonian Independence

Why Is Spain Fighting Itself? Inside Catalonian Independence

Why Is Spain Fighting Itself? Inside Catalonian Independence

UPDATE: The SpanishConstitutional Court just annulled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
Catalonia - one of the major regions in Spain - is battling to declare independence and become its own country. We traveled to the area to hear different perspectives on the independence movement and witness the massive demonstrations firsthand.
Sources:
Catalan Crisis -http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/11893222/Catalan-election-A-history-of-independence-struggle-Spain.html
Spain vs Catalonia - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/09/30/catalonia-independence-referendum-spain/?utm_term=.fb8787f1e778
Support for Catalan independence drops: poll -
https://www.politico.eu/article/catalonia-independence-spain-support-for-drops-poll/
Catalan independence poll -
http://ceo.gencat.cat/ceop/AppJava/pages/home/fitxaEstudi.html?colId=6288&lastTitle=Bar%F2metre+d%27Opini%F3+Pol%EDtica.+2a+onada+2017
Divisions in Spain over Catalonia crisis - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/01/europe/gallery/spain-catalonia-referendum/index.html
Catalonia’s president delays split from Spain - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/10/europe/catalonia-independence-declaration-delayed-spain/index.html
Catalan independence - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/19/europe/catalonia-independence-spain-crisis/index.html
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Catalonia's independence: 90% vote 'Yes' to break away from Spain

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2:02

Catalonia election: Puigdemont calls for talks with Spain - BBC News

Catalonia election: Puigdemont calls for talks with Spain - BBC News

Catalonia election: Puigdemont calls for talks with Spain - BBC News

Catalonia's ousted separatist leader, Carles Puigdemont, has called for new talks with Spain following a snap regional election.
He said he wanted discussions to take place in Brussels, where he is living in self-imposed exile.
He earlier declared that the Spanish state had been defeated, as separatist parties still hold a slim, reduced majority.
The Spanish government is meeting to discussing its next steps.
"Now is the time for dialogue," said Mr Puigdemont, speaking in Belgium.
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1:21

Housing Plans For East Port-of-Spain

Housing Plans For East Port-of-Spain

Housing Plans For East Port-of-Spain

9:32

BBC News Review: Spain in crisis after Catalan vote

BBC News Review: Spain in crisis after Catalan vote

BBC News Review: Spain in crisis after Catalan vote

Spain is in crisis after violence during an unofficial referendum in Catalonia. Neil and Catherine teach you how to use language in the news in your everyday English.
[Cover image: GETTY IMAGES]
The story:
Catalans are going on strike today to protest the violence that marred the region's independence referendum on Sunday.
Catalonia's regional government says over 90% of Sunday's voters opted for independence, but only 40% of Catalans voted.
Key words and phrases:
map out
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goes it alone
does something on its own, without help from others
step back from the brink
decide against an action which may have a bad result
To do:
Visit our website and try our quiz to see how well you've learned today's language: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/newsreview/unit-1/session-1

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- Missing boy found dead
- Spain's life imprisonment debate
- Free speech debate sparks up again
- Football hooliganism reas its ugly head
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3:36

Spain to suspend Catalonia's autonomy - BBC News

Spain to suspend Catalonia's autonomy - BBC News

Spain to suspend Catalonia's autonomy - BBC News

Spain is to start suspending Catalonia's autonomy on Saturday, after its leader threatened to declare independence.
The prime minister's office said the cabinet would meet to activate Article 155 of the constitution, allowing it to take over running of the region.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont said earlier the region's parliament would vote on independence if Spain "continues repression".
Some fear the moves could spark unrest.
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5:23

Puigdemont: Spain carrying out offensive on Catalonia - BBC News

Puigdemont: Spain carrying out offensive on Catalonia - BBC News

Puigdemont: Spain carrying out offensive on Catalonia - BBC News

Catalonia's sacked PresidentCarles Puigdemont says he has not travelled to Belgium to seek asylum.
He has appeared in public in Brussels with several colleagues after declaring independence from Spain last week.
Spain's central government has taken direct control of Catalonia and sacked officials, following the region's disputed independence referendum.
Mr Puigdemont said he was not trying to escape justice but wanted to be able to speak freely.
He was speaking as Spain's constitutional court cancelled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
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3:15

Catalan independence: Spain pushes to remove leaders - BBC News

Catalan independence: Spain pushes to remove leaders - BBC News

Catalan independence: Spain pushes to remove leaders - BBC News

The Spanish prime minister has outlined plans to remove Catalonia's leaders, but not dissolve the parliament of the semi-autonomous region.
Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy said after an emergency cabinet meeting that the government intended to hold regional elections as soon as possible.
The measures put forward by the cabinet now go to a vote by Spain's Senate.
They come almost three weeks after Catalonia held a disputed independence referendum.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has ignored pleas from the national government to abandon his independence campaign.
Mr Rajoy said the government had no choice in seeking to impose direct rule, arguing that the Catalan government's actions were "contrary to the law and seeking confrontation".
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27:41

Landmark Vote: Catalan parliament votes for independence from Spain

Landmark Vote: Catalan parliament votes for independence from Spain

Landmark Vote: Catalan parliament votes for independence from Spain

It is a historic day for Catalonia. The regions parliament has voted in favour of declaring independence from Spain.
72 lawmakers voted in favour of Catalan independence, 10 voted against, two abstained. Both pro-independence lawmakers and crowds of people outside the parliament did not hesitate to show their elation.
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3:40

Catalonia: Spain withdraws Puigdemont arrest warrant - BBC News

Catalonia: Spain withdraws Puigdemont arrest warrant - BBC News

Catalonia: Spain withdraws Puigdemont arrest warrant - BBC News

A Spanish judge has withdrawn an international arrest warrant for the former CatalanPresidentCarles Puigdemont and four other ministers.
They fled to Belgium a month ago after declaring unilateral independence in a referendum ruled illegal by Spain.
Despite the withdrawal, the judge said they still faced possible charges for sedition and rebellion.
Rebellion is considered one of the most serious crimes in Spain, carrying a jail term of up to 30 years.
Spanish Supreme Court judge, Pablo Llareno, announced the move on Tuesday, citing willingness the former Catalan President's had shown to return to Spain ahead of fresh regional elections.
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The political crisis in Spain deepened Friday as lawmakers in the Catalan regional parliament voted to officially declare independence from Madrid. The Spanish government responded by invoking constitutional law to impose direct rule on the region and called snap elections there for Dec. 21, setting the stage for a confrontation with Catalan authorities and raising fears the crisis could turn violent. Henry Ridgwell has more.
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4:05

Catalan Vote For Independence Sends Spain Into Chaos (HBO)

Catalan Vote For Independence Sends Spain Into Chaos (HBO)

Catalan Vote For Independence Sends Spain Into Chaos (HBO)

Catalans voted in a bitterly-contested referendum on Sunday which descended into chaos. The national government says the poll is illegal and its result will be dismissed. Schools became battlegrounds as Spanish police used force to try and shut down the ballot. VICENews' PhoebeGreenwood followed parents and a student independence activist as they fought to keep their polling stations open.
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3:11

Spain or Catalonia: How did we get here? - BBC News

Spain or Catalonia: How did we get here? - BBC News

Spain or Catalonia: How did we get here? - BBC News

Why is there a Catalan crisis? The answer is in its past, as Europe correspondent Gavin Lee explains.
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Soon after the vote at the regional parliament, the Senate - Spain's upper house - made the unprecedented step of approving measures allowing the Spanish government to impose direct rule over Catalonia.
There were 214 votes in favour and 47 against.
Mr Rajoy is now expected to hold a cabinet meeting and decide what measures to take.
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Why is HOUSING so EXPENSIVE in SPAIN? - VisualPolitik EN

House prices are rising in almost every country. While the general trend in the rest of the industries is to lower the prices for the goods (food, clothing or technology is becoming cheaper and cheaper every year), the housing market is becoming expensive everywhere. In some countries or cities, owning a house is a whole struggle for anyone making a middle income.
Spain is one of the most painful examples. Despite having a much lower income than the Americans, Spaniards must pay way higher prices for their houses. Cities like Barcelona are more expensive than Miami, in Florida, even though the Spanish salaries are half as much as the American ones.
Is there any reason why houses are so expensive? Is there any way we can solve this problem? The answer for both questions is yes. In this vid...

published: 16 Mar 2018

Meet the rebellion of Spain's 'indignados' pensioners

Thousands of people took to the streets on Saturday to protest against the devaluation of pensions in Spain.
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Thousands of Spanish retirees protest for a decent pension

Protesters across Spain have been out in force this Saturday demanding better pensions. One of the biggest marches you can see here took place in Catalonia. Around 30,000 elderly citizens made their way through the streets of Barcelona criticising Spain's ruling party for insufficient pension increases.
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published: 17 Mar 2018

Why Is Spain Fighting Itself? Inside Catalonian Independence

UPDATE: The SpanishConstitutional Court just annulled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
Catalonia - one of the major regions in Spain - is battling to declare independence and become its own country. We traveled to the area to hear different perspectives on the independence movement and witness the massive demonstrations firsthand.
Sources:
Catalan Crisis -http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/11893222/Catalan-election-A-history-of-independence-struggle-Spain.html
Spain vs Catalonia - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/09/30/catalonia-independence-referendum-spain/?utm_term=.fb8787f1e778
Support for Catalan independence drops: poll -
https://www.politico.eu/article/catalonia-independence-spain-support-for-drops-poll/
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Catalonia's independence: 90% vote 'Yes' to break away from Spain

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published: 02 Oct 2017

Catalonia election: Puigdemont calls for talks with Spain - BBC News

Catalonia's ousted separatist leader, Carles Puigdemont, has called for new talks with Spain following a snap regional election.
He said he wanted discussions to take place in Brussels, where he is living in self-imposed exile.
He earlier declared that the Spanish state had been defeated, as separatist parties still hold a slim, reduced majority.
The Spanish government is meeting to discussing its next steps.
"Now is the time for dialogue," said Mr Puigdemont, speaking in Belgium.
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BBC News Review: Spain in crisis after Catalan vote

Spain is in crisis after violence during an unofficial referendum in Catalonia. Neil and Catherine teach you how to use language in the news in your everyday English.
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Catalans are going on strike today to protest the violence that marred the region's independence referendum on Sunday.
Catalonia's regional government says over 90% of Sunday's voters opted for independence, but only 40% of Catalans voted.
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published: 16 Mar 2018

Spain to suspend Catalonia's autonomy - BBC News

Spain is to start suspending Catalonia's autonomy on Saturday, after its leader threatened to declare independence.
The prime minister's office said the cabinet would meet to activate Article 155 of the constitution, allowing it to take over running of the region.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont said earlier the region's parliament would vote on independence if Spain "continues repression".
Some fear the moves could spark unrest.
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published: 19 Oct 2017

Puigdemont: Spain carrying out offensive on Catalonia - BBC News

Catalonia's sacked PresidentCarles Puigdemont says he has not travelled to Belgium to seek asylum.
He has appeared in public in Brussels with several colleagues after declaring independence from Spain last week.
Spain's central government has taken direct control of Catalonia and sacked officials, following the region's disputed independence referendum.
Mr Puigdemont said he was not trying to escape justice but wanted to be able to speak freely.
He was speaking as Spain's constitutional court cancelled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
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published: 31 Oct 2017

Catalan independence: Spain pushes to remove leaders - BBC News

The Spanish prime minister has outlined plans to remove Catalonia's leaders, but not dissolve the parliament of the semi-autonomous region.
Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy said after an emergency cabinet meeting that the government intended to hold regional elections as soon as possible.
The measures put forward by the cabinet now go to a vote by Spain's Senate.
They come almost three weeks after Catalonia held a disputed independence referendum.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has ignored pleas from the national government to abandon his independence campaign.
Mr Rajoy said the government had no choice in seeking to impose direct rule, arguing that the Catalan government's actions were "contrary to the law and seeking confrontation".
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Landmark Vote: Catalan parliament votes for independence from Spain

It is a historic day for Catalonia. The regions parliament has voted in favour of declaring independence from Spain.
72 lawmakers voted in favour of Catalan independence, 10 voted against, two abstained. Both pro-independence lawmakers and crowds of people outside the parliament did not hesitate to show their elation.
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published: 27 Oct 2017

Catalonia: Spain withdraws Puigdemont arrest warrant - BBC News

A Spanish judge has withdrawn an international arrest warrant for the former CatalanPresidentCarles Puigdemont and four other ministers.
They fled to Belgium a month ago after declaring unilateral independence in a referendum ruled illegal by Spain.
Despite the withdrawal, the judge said they still faced possible charges for sedition and rebellion.
Rebellion is considered one of the most serious crimes in Spain, carrying a jail term of up to 30 years.
Spanish Supreme Court judge, Pablo Llareno, announced the move on Tuesday, citing willingness the former Catalan President's had shown to return to Spain ahead of fresh regional elections.
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The political crisis in Spain deepened Friday as lawmakers in the Catalan regional parliament voted to officially declare independence from Madrid. The Spanish government responded by invoking constitutional law to impose direct rule on the region and called snap elections there for Dec. 21, setting the stage for a confrontation with Catalan authorities and raising fears the crisis could turn violent. Henry Ridgwell has more.
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published: 26 Jan 2018

Catalan Vote For Independence Sends Spain Into Chaos (HBO)

Catalans voted in a bitterly-contested referendum on Sunday which descended into chaos. The national government says the poll is illegal and its result will be dismissed. Schools became battlegrounds as Spanish police used force to try and shut down the ballot. VICENews' PhoebeGreenwood followed parents and a student independence activist as they fought to keep their polling stations open.
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published: 10 Oct 2017

Spain or Catalonia: How did we get here? - BBC News

Why is there a Catalan crisis? The answer is in its past, as Europe correspondent Gavin Lee explains.
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Soon after the vote at the regional parliament, the Senate - Spain's upper house - made the unprecedented step of approving measures allowing the Spanish government to impose direct rule over Catalonia.
There were 214 votes in favour and 47 against.
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Why is HOUSING so EXPENSIVE in SPAIN? - VisualPolitik EN

House prices are rising in almost every country. While the general trend in the rest of the industries is to lower the prices for the goods (food, clothing or t...

House prices are rising in almost every country. While the general trend in the rest of the industries is to lower the prices for the goods (food, clothing or technology is becoming cheaper and cheaper every year), the housing market is becoming expensive everywhere. In some countries or cities, owning a house is a whole struggle for anyone making a middle income.
Spain is one of the most painful examples. Despite having a much lower income than the Americans, Spaniards must pay way higher prices for their houses. Cities like Barcelona are more expensive than Miami, in Florida, even though the Spanish salaries are half as much as the American ones.
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House prices are rising in almost every country. While the general trend in the rest of the industries is to lower the prices for the goods (food, clothing or technology is becoming cheaper and cheaper every year), the housing market is becoming expensive everywhere. In some countries or cities, owning a house is a whole struggle for anyone making a middle income.
Spain is one of the most painful examples. Despite having a much lower income than the Americans, Spaniards must pay way higher prices for their houses. Cities like Barcelona are more expensive than Miami, in Florida, even though the Spanish salaries are half as much as the American ones.
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Meet the rebellion of Spain's 'indignados' pensioners

Thousands of people took to the streets on Saturday to protest against the devaluation of pensions in Spain.
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Thousands of people took to the streets on Saturday to protest against the devaluation of pensions in Spain.
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Thousands of Spanish retirees protest for a decent pension

Protesters across Spain have been out in force this Saturday demanding better pensions. One of the biggest marches you can see here took place in Catalonia. Aro...

Protesters across Spain have been out in force this Saturday demanding better pensions. One of the biggest marches you can see here took place in Catalonia. Around 30,000 elderly citizens made their way through the streets of Barcelona criticising Spain's ruling party for insufficient pension increases.
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UPDATE: The SpanishConstitutional Court just annulled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
Catalonia - one of the major regions in Spain - is battling to declare independence and become its own country. We traveled to the area to hear different perspectives on the independence movement and witness the massive demonstrations firsthand.
Sources:
Catalan Crisis -http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/11893222/Catalan-election-A-history-of-independence-struggle-Spain.html
Spain vs Catalonia - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/09/30/catalonia-independence-referendum-spain/?utm_term=.fb8787f1e778
Support for Catalan independence drops: poll -
https://www.politico.eu/article/catalonia-independence-spain-support-for-drops-poll/
Catalan independence poll -
http://ceo.gencat.cat/ceop/AppJava/pages/home/fitxaEstudi.html?colId=6288&lastTitle=Bar%F2metre+d%27Opini%F3+Pol%EDtica.+2a+onada+2017
Divisions in Spain over Catalonia crisis - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/01/europe/gallery/spain-catalonia-referendum/index.html
Catalonia’s president delays split from Spain - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/10/europe/catalonia-independence-declaration-delayed-spain/index.html
Catalan independence - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/19/europe/catalonia-independence-spain-crisis/index.html
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UPDATE: The SpanishConstitutional Court just annulled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
Catalonia - one of the major regions in Spain - is battling to declare independence and become its own country. We traveled to the area to hear different perspectives on the independence movement and witness the massive demonstrations firsthand.
Sources:
Catalan Crisis -http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/spain/11893222/Catalan-election-A-history-of-independence-struggle-Spain.html
Spain vs Catalonia - https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/09/30/catalonia-independence-referendum-spain/?utm_term=.fb8787f1e778
Support for Catalan independence drops: poll -
https://www.politico.eu/article/catalonia-independence-spain-support-for-drops-poll/
Catalan independence poll -
http://ceo.gencat.cat/ceop/AppJava/pages/home/fitxaEstudi.html?colId=6288&lastTitle=Bar%F2metre+d%27Opini%F3+Pol%EDtica.+2a+onada+2017
Divisions in Spain over Catalonia crisis - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/01/europe/gallery/spain-catalonia-referendum/index.html
Catalonia’s president delays split from Spain - http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/10/europe/catalonia-independence-declaration-delayed-spain/index.html
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The overwhelming majority of Catalans who participated in the banned referendum have voted in favor of independence from Spain, the Catalan government has announced. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/8oqf
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Catalonia's ousted separatist leader, Carles Puigdemont, has called for new talks with Spain following a snap regional election.
He said he wanted discussions to take place in Brussels, where he is living in self-imposed exile.
He earlier declared that the Spanish state had been defeated, as separatist parties still hold a slim, reduced majority.
The Spanish government is meeting to discussing its next steps.
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Catalonia's ousted separatist leader, Carles Puigdemont, has called for new talks with Spain following a snap regional election.
He said he wanted discussions to take place in Brussels, where he is living in self-imposed exile.
He earlier declared that the Spanish state had been defeated, as separatist parties still hold a slim, reduced majority.
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BBC News Review: Spain in crisis after Catalan vote

Spain is in crisis after violence during an unofficial referendum in Catalonia. Neil and Catherine teach you how to use language in the news in your everyday En...

Spain is in crisis after violence during an unofficial referendum in Catalonia. Neil and Catherine teach you how to use language in the news in your everyday English.
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The story:
Catalans are going on strike today to protest the violence that marred the region's independence referendum on Sunday.
Catalonia's regional government says over 90% of Sunday's voters opted for independence, but only 40% of Catalans voted.
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Spain is in crisis after violence during an unofficial referendum in Catalonia. Neil and Catherine teach you how to use language in the news in your everyday English.
[Cover image: GETTY IMAGES]
The story:
Catalans are going on strike today to protest the violence that marred the region's independence referendum on Sunday.
Catalonia's regional government says over 90% of Sunday's voters opted for independence, but only 40% of Catalans voted.
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map out
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- Missing boy found dead
- Spain's life imprisonment debate
- Free speech debate sparks up again
- Football hooliganism reas its ugly head
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- Missing boy found dead
- Spain's life imprisonment debate
- Free speech debate sparks up again
- Football hooliganism reas its ugly head
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Spain to suspend Catalonia's autonomy - BBC News

Spain is to start suspending Catalonia's autonomy on Saturday, after its leader threatened to declare independence.
The prime minister's office said the cabinet...

Spain is to start suspending Catalonia's autonomy on Saturday, after its leader threatened to declare independence.
The prime minister's office said the cabinet would meet to activate Article 155 of the constitution, allowing it to take over running of the region.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont said earlier the region's parliament would vote on independence if Spain "continues repression".
Some fear the moves could spark unrest.
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Spain is to start suspending Catalonia's autonomy on Saturday, after its leader threatened to declare independence.
The prime minister's office said the cabinet would meet to activate Article 155 of the constitution, allowing it to take over running of the region.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont said earlier the region's parliament would vote on independence if Spain "continues repression".
Some fear the moves could spark unrest.
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Catalonia's sacked PresidentCarles Puigdemont says he has not travelled to Belgium to seek asylum.
He has appeared in public in Brussels with several colleagues after declaring independence from Spain last week.
Spain's central government has taken direct control of Catalonia and sacked officials, following the region's disputed independence referendum.
Mr Puigdemont said he was not trying to escape justice but wanted to be able to speak freely.
He was speaking as Spain's constitutional court cancelled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
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Catalonia's sacked PresidentCarles Puigdemont says he has not travelled to Belgium to seek asylum.
He has appeared in public in Brussels with several colleagues after declaring independence from Spain last week.
Spain's central government has taken direct control of Catalonia and sacked officials, following the region's disputed independence referendum.
Mr Puigdemont said he was not trying to escape justice but wanted to be able to speak freely.
He was speaking as Spain's constitutional court cancelled Catalonia's declaration of independence.
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The Spanish prime minister has outlined plans to remove Catalonia's leaders, but not dissolve the parliament of the semi-autonomous region.
Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy said after an emergency cabinet meeting that the government intended to hold regional elections as soon as possible.
The measures put forward by the cabinet now go to a vote by Spain's Senate.
They come almost three weeks after Catalonia held a disputed independence referendum.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has ignored pleas from the national government to abandon his independence campaign.
Mr Rajoy said the government had no choice in seeking to impose direct rule, arguing that the Catalan government's actions were "contrary to the law and seeking confrontation".
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The Spanish prime minister has outlined plans to remove Catalonia's leaders, but not dissolve the parliament of the semi-autonomous region.
Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy said after an emergency cabinet meeting that the government intended to hold regional elections as soon as possible.
The measures put forward by the cabinet now go to a vote by Spain's Senate.
They come almost three weeks after Catalonia held a disputed independence referendum.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has ignored pleas from the national government to abandon his independence campaign.
Mr Rajoy said the government had no choice in seeking to impose direct rule, arguing that the Catalan government's actions were "contrary to the law and seeking confrontation".
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Landmark Vote: Catalan parliament votes for independence from Spain

It is a historic day for Catalonia. The regions parliament has voted in favour of declaring independence from Spain.
72 lawmakers voted in favour of Catalan in...

It is a historic day for Catalonia. The regions parliament has voted in favour of declaring independence from Spain.
72 lawmakers voted in favour of Catalan independence, 10 voted against, two abstained. Both pro-independence lawmakers and crowds of people outside the parliament did not hesitate to show their elation.
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72 lawmakers voted in favour of Catalan independence, 10 voted against, two abstained. Both pro-independence lawmakers and crowds of people outside the parliament did not hesitate to show their elation.
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A Spanish judge has withdrawn an international arrest warrant for the former CatalanPresidentCarles Puigdemont and four other ministers.
They fled to Belgium a month ago after declaring unilateral independence in a referendum ruled illegal by Spain.
Despite the withdrawal, the judge said they still faced possible charges for sedition and rebellion.
Rebellion is considered one of the most serious crimes in Spain, carrying a jail term of up to 30 years.
Spanish Supreme Court judge, Pablo Llareno, announced the move on Tuesday, citing willingness the former Catalan President's had shown to return to Spain ahead of fresh regional elections.
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A Spanish judge has withdrawn an international arrest warrant for the former CatalanPresidentCarles Puigdemont and four other ministers.
They fled to Belgium a month ago after declaring unilateral independence in a referendum ruled illegal by Spain.
Despite the withdrawal, the judge said they still faced possible charges for sedition and rebellion.
Rebellion is considered one of the most serious crimes in Spain, carrying a jail term of up to 30 years.
Spanish Supreme Court judge, Pablo Llareno, announced the move on Tuesday, citing willingness the former Catalan President's had shown to return to Spain ahead of fresh regional elections.
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The political crisis in Spain deepened Friday as lawmakers in the Catalan regional parliament voted to officially declare independence from Madrid. The Spanish...

The political crisis in Spain deepened Friday as lawmakers in the Catalan regional parliament voted to officially declare independence from Madrid. The Spanish government responded by invoking constitutional law to impose direct rule on the region and called snap elections there for Dec. 21, setting the stage for a confrontation with Catalan authorities and raising fears the crisis could turn violent. Henry Ridgwell has more.
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The political crisis in Spain deepened Friday as lawmakers in the Catalan regional parliament voted to officially declare independence from Madrid. The Spanish government responded by invoking constitutional law to impose direct rule on the region and called snap elections there for Dec. 21, setting the stage for a confrontation with Catalan authorities and raising fears the crisis could turn violent. Henry Ridgwell has more.
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The Spain news items that caught my eye this week were:
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- KingFelipe's Davos plea
- The future of El Corte Inglés
- Political corruption scandals
- Rajoy may seek third term
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Catalan Vote For Independence Sends Spain Into Chaos (HBO)

Catalans voted in a bitterly-contested referendum on Sunday which descended into chaos. The national government says the poll is illegal and its result will be ...

Catalans voted in a bitterly-contested referendum on Sunday which descended into chaos. The national government says the poll is illegal and its result will be dismissed. Schools became battlegrounds as Spanish police used force to try and shut down the ballot. VICENews' PhoebeGreenwood followed parents and a student independence activist as they fought to keep their polling stations open.
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Catalans voted in a bitterly-contested referendum on Sunday which descended into chaos. The national government says the poll is illegal and its result will be dismissed. Schools became battlegrounds as Spanish police used force to try and shut down the ballot. VICENews' PhoebeGreenwood followed parents and a student independence activist as they fought to keep their polling stations open.
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Soon after the vote at the regional parliament, the Senate - Spain's upper house - made the unprecedented step of approving measures allowing the Spanish govern...

Soon after the vote at the regional parliament, the Senate - Spain's upper house - made the unprecedented step of approving measures allowing the Spanish government to impose direct rule over Catalonia.
There were 214 votes in favour and 47 against.
Mr Rajoy is now expected to hold a cabinet meeting and decide what measures to take.
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Soon after the vote at the regional parliament, the Senate - Spain's upper house - made the unprecedented step of approving measures allowing the Spanish government to impose direct rule over Catalonia.
There were 214 votes in favour and 47 against.
Mr Rajoy is now expected to hold a cabinet meeting and decide what measures to take.
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Barcelona, Spain Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Barcelona is the capital of Catolonia and the second largest city in Spain. Barcelona is today one of the world's leading tourist, economic, trade fair/exhibitions and cultural-sports centres, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of theworld's major global cities.
The most important places to visit in Barcelona are: La Sagrada Familia (This was the largest project by Antoni Gaudi. The construction of this world famous church began in 1882 and is still ongoing), Casa Mila (also known as La Pedrera, it was architected by the great Antoni Gaudi. The unusual rooftop can be seen on many postcards from Barcelona), La Rambla (probably the most famous area of Barcelona and very ...

10 Best Places to Visit in Spain - Travel Video

Splendid beaches, delicious cuisine, vibrant nightlife and lively fiestas all make Spain one of Europe’s best getaways. Because Spain encompasses several autonomous regions and islands, the country boasts one of the most widely diverse cultures and landscapes on the continent. Here's an overview of the top places to visit in Spain.

Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Spain

A country rich in history, culture, architecture and natural beauty is a country that is rich in happy visitors. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the Top 10 SpanishTourist Attractions and Destinations. Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo
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25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide

Barcelona! After a few days in the Spanish capital, we headed over to Catalunya to see what this popular seaside city has to offer. We ended up discovering an eclectic mix of funky architecture, distinct neighbourhoods, and stretches of golden beaches. It was vibrant, it was stylish, and it was addicting. Here's a look at what we got up to during our visit to this world class city.
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Madrid, Spain Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be around 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris.
The most important places to visit in Madrid are: Prado Museum (one of the greatest museums in the world today, Prado Museum opened in 1819 and houses artworks from renowned artists such as Goya and Rubens), Royal Palace (this grand lavish palace is the official residence of the royal family), Plaza Mayor (popular amongst both tourists and locals, it was constructed in the 16th century and has been ...

25 Things to do in Madrid, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide

We were beyond excited to come and visit Madrid, after all this is a city renowned for its arts, cuisine, and nightlife. With 10 days to spare, we decided to hit up some of the best sights and attractions and film a guide highlighting "25 things to do in Madrid". In this video you can expect everything from lively markets and world renowned museums, to beautiful gardens and Spanish dishes.
Now let's find out what the Spanish capital is all about!
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Spain Travel Skills

Subscribe at http://goo.gl/l6qjuS for more new travel talks! JoinRick Steves as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Spain. Our journey begins in Barcelona, gawking at astounding architecture and rambling down the Ramblas. Then it's on to Madrid, where we'll fill up on tasty tapas, visit top museums and venture out to the smaller towns surrounding this metropolis. We'll finish up in the south with Granada, Sevilla and the whitewashed hill towns of Andalucía. Download the PDF handout for this class: http://goo.gl/RzysXw
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What to do in Madrid, Spain | 36 Hour Travel Videos | The New York Times

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Barcelona is the capital of Catolonia and the second largest city in Spain. Barcelona is today one of the world's leading tourist, economic, trade fair/exhibitions and cultural-sports centres, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of theworld's major global cities.
The most important places to visit in Barcelona are: La Sagrada Familia (This was the largest project by Antoni Gaudi. The construction of this world famous church began in 1882 and is still ongoing), Casa Mila (also known as La Pedrera, it was architected by the great Antoni Gaudi. The unusual rooftop can be seen on many postcards from Barcelona), La Rambla (probably the most famous area of Barcelona and very popular amongst tourists. Don't forget to appreciate the history while watching street performers), Gothic Quarter (it the center of Barcelona's Old City. Amidst the buildings from medieval times, you will feel transported back in time), La Boqueria (a colorful market where you will find both locals and visitors. Besides the freshness of produce, presentation is extremely eye catching), Plaza de Espana (it is a grand, massive square in the middle of Barcelona. The square was built back in 1920 for the international exhibition), Parc Guell (Barcelona has many great landmarks designed by the world renowned architect, Antoni Gaudi. One of them is the unique Parc Guell) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barcelona travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Barcelona is the capital of Catolonia and the second largest city in Spain. Barcelona is today one of the world's leading tourist, economic, trade fair/exhibitions and cultural-sports centres, and its influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of theworld's major global cities.
The most important places to visit in Barcelona are: La Sagrada Familia (This was the largest project by Antoni Gaudi. The construction of this world famous church began in 1882 and is still ongoing), Casa Mila (also known as La Pedrera, it was architected by the great Antoni Gaudi. The unusual rooftop can be seen on many postcards from Barcelona), La Rambla (probably the most famous area of Barcelona and very popular amongst tourists. Don't forget to appreciate the history while watching street performers), Gothic Quarter (it the center of Barcelona's Old City. Amidst the buildings from medieval times, you will feel transported back in time), La Boqueria (a colorful market where you will find both locals and visitors. Besides the freshness of produce, presentation is extremely eye catching), Plaza de Espana (it is a grand, massive square in the middle of Barcelona. The square was built back in 1920 for the international exhibition), Parc Guell (Barcelona has many great landmarks designed by the world renowned architect, Antoni Gaudi. One of them is the unique Parc Guell) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Barcelona travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

The following is our VisitSpainTravelGuide which covers some of the best things to do in Spain along with extended footage from numerous separate vlogs including things to do in Costa Brava, Barcelona, Madrid and Toledo:
1) Costa Brava Travel Guide for FoodLovers (Cadaqués, La Vall de Bianya, Pyrenees & Girona) in Spain
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3) 25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide
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Our Spain Travel Guide features some of the best things to do in the city including sections featuring nightlife, arts, museums and entertainment along with restaurants and street food worth sampling. You'll find our guide offers more than what is typically featured in a Spain tourism brochure or Spain itinerary.
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So hey guys, this week we are in Costa Brava, Spain and we're going to be taking you on a bit of a food adventure. Can't wait to eat and travel.
So it is a beautiful day out. We have blue skies and I think that calls for a sailing trip.
Hi! Good morning. Ready to go sailing?
ola y bienvenidos a Madrid. This week we are in the Spanish capital and we are going to show you twenty five of the best things to do in the city.
We were beyond excited to come and visit Madrid, after all this is a city renowned for its arts, cuisine, and nightlife.
With 10 days to spare, we decided to hit up some of the best sights and attractions and film a guide highlighting "25 things to do in Madrid".
In this video you can expect everything from lively markets and world renowned museums, to beautiful gardens and Spanish dishes.
Now let's find out what the Spanish capital is all about!
This week we are exploring another Spanish city. We are in Barcelona and this video is going to highlight 25 things to do here.
Barcelona! After a few days in the Spanish capital, we headed over to Catalunya to see what this popular seaside city has to offer. We ended up discovering an eclectic mix of funky architecture, distinct neighbourhoods, and stretches of golden beaches. It was vibrant, it was stylish, and it was addicting. Here's a look at what we got up to during our visit to this world class city:
It wouldn't be a proper visit to Barcelona without going to the beach at least once, so first things first, we headed down to Barceloneta Beach, which is popular with locals and travelers who don't want to trek out too far in search of waves and sandy shores. The sun was out, the water was inviting, and the beach was packed.
So today is July 23rd. Which means it is my birthday! So Sam and I are going to take a little day trip. We've been staying in Madrid but Toledo is only thirty minutes away by train. So we're going to head out and have some birthday adventures in a new city.
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The following is our VisitSpainTravelGuide which covers some of the best things to do in Spain along with extended footage from numerous separate vlogs including things to do in Costa Brava, Barcelona, Madrid and Toledo:
1) Costa Brava Travel Guide for FoodLovers (Cadaqués, La Vall de Bianya, Pyrenees & Girona) in Spain
2) 25 Things to do in Madrid, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide
3) 25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide
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So hey guys, this week we are in Costa Brava, Spain and we're going to be taking you on a bit of a food adventure. Can't wait to eat and travel.
So it is a beautiful day out. We have blue skies and I think that calls for a sailing trip.
Hi! Good morning. Ready to go sailing?
ola y bienvenidos a Madrid. This week we are in the Spanish capital and we are going to show you twenty five of the best things to do in the city.
We were beyond excited to come and visit Madrid, after all this is a city renowned for its arts, cuisine, and nightlife.
With 10 days to spare, we decided to hit up some of the best sights and attractions and film a guide highlighting "25 things to do in Madrid".
In this video you can expect everything from lively markets and world renowned museums, to beautiful gardens and Spanish dishes.
Now let's find out what the Spanish capital is all about!
This week we are exploring another Spanish city. We are in Barcelona and this video is going to highlight 25 things to do here.
Barcelona! After a few days in the Spanish capital, we headed over to Catalunya to see what this popular seaside city has to offer. We ended up discovering an eclectic mix of funky architecture, distinct neighbourhoods, and stretches of golden beaches. It was vibrant, it was stylish, and it was addicting. Here's a look at what we got up to during our visit to this world class city:
It wouldn't be a proper visit to Barcelona without going to the beach at least once, so first things first, we headed down to Barceloneta Beach, which is popular with locals and travelers who don't want to trek out too far in search of waves and sandy shores. The sun was out, the water was inviting, and the beach was packed.
So today is July 23rd. Which means it is my birthday! So Sam and I are going to take a little day trip. We've been staying in Madrid but Toledo is only thirty minutes away by train. So we're going to head out and have some birthday adventures in a new city.
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Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be around 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris.
The most important places to visit in Madrid are: Prado Museum (one of the greatest museums in the world today, Prado Museum opened in 1819 and houses artworks from renowned artists such as Goya and Rubens), Royal Palace (this grand lavish palace is the official residence of the royal family), Plaza Mayor (popular amongst both tourists and locals, it was constructed in the 16th century and has been the site of festivities, bull fights and executions), Reina Sofia Museum (the contemporary art museum houses thousands of great artworks from the likes of Picasso and Miró), Retiro Park (among the world's most beautiful parks, it is a favorite of city locals. There are striking landmarks and nicely landscaped gardens), RastroMarket (simply stroll through or buy anything you want in this world famous open air market), Temple of Debod (many people are surprised to learn that there's an ancient Egyptian temple located right in the middle of Madrid City), Puerta Del Sol (Madrid's busiest square, a famous landmark here shows the Bear and the Strawberry Tree), Almudena Cathedral (it took more than 100 years to complete its construction in 1993. The original site was occupied by Madrid's first mosque), Plaza de Cibeles (Madrid is known for many beautiful squares like this one. The Cibeles fountain is an important symbol of this city) and many more.
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Madrid is the capital of Spain and its largest city. The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million and the entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area is calculated to be around 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris.
The most important places to visit in Madrid are: Prado Museum (one of the greatest museums in the world today, Prado Museum opened in 1819 and houses artworks from renowned artists such as Goya and Rubens), Royal Palace (this grand lavish palace is the official residence of the royal family), Plaza Mayor (popular amongst both tourists and locals, it was constructed in the 16th century and has been the site of festivities, bull fights and executions), Reina Sofia Museum (the contemporary art museum houses thousands of great artworks from the likes of Picasso and Miró), Retiro Park (among the world's most beautiful parks, it is a favorite of city locals. There are striking landmarks and nicely landscaped gardens), RastroMarket (simply stroll through or buy anything you want in this world famous open air market), Temple of Debod (many people are surprised to learn that there's an ancient Egyptian temple located right in the middle of Madrid City), Puerta Del Sol (Madrid's busiest square, a famous landmark here shows the Bear and the Strawberry Tree), Almudena Cathedral (it took more than 100 years to complete its construction in 1993. The original site was occupied by Madrid's first mosque), Plaza de Cibeles (Madrid is known for many beautiful squares like this one. The Cibeles fountain is an important symbol of this city) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Madrid travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Spain is a diverse country sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the country with the second-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, after Italy, and the largest number of World HeritageCities.
Spain is considered an exotic country in Europe due to its friendly inhabitants, relaxed lifestyle, its cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and world-famous folklore and festivities. Among many places worth visiting are Spain's thriving capital Madrid, the vibrant coastal city of Barcelona, the famous "Running of the Bulls" at Pamplona, major Andalusian cities with Islamic architecture, like Seville, Granada and Córdoba, the Way of St. James and the idyllic Balearic and Canary Islands.
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The most popular beaches are the ones in the Mediterranean coasts and the Canary Islands. Meanwhile, for hiking, the mountains of Sierra Nevada in the south, the Central Cordillera and the northern Pyrenees are the best places.
ItinerariesVia de la PlataRoute Historic 800km route from Gijón to Sevilla.
Way of St. James
Historic cities
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Historically, Spain has been an important crossroads: between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, between North Africa and Europe, and as Europe beginning colonizing the New World, between Europe and the Americas. As such, the country is blessed with a fantastic collection of historical landmarks - in fact, it has the 2nd largest number of UNESCO Heritage Sites and the largest number of World Heritage Cities of any nation in the world.
In the south of Spain, Andalusia holds many reminders of old Spain. Cadiz is regarded as one of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in western Europe, with remnants of the Roman settlement that once stood here. Nearby, Ronda is a beautiful town situated atop steep cliffs and noted for its gorge-spanning bridge and the oldest bullring in Spain. Cordoba and Granada hold the most spectacular reminders of the nation's Muslim past, with the red-and-white striped arches of the Mezquita in Cordoba and the stunning Alhambra palace perched on a hill above Granada. Seville, the cultural center of Andalusia, has dazzling collections of sights built when the city was the main port for goods from the Americas, the grandest of which being the city's cathedral, the largest in the country.
Moving north across the plains of La Mancha into Central Spain, picturesque Toledo stands as perhaps the historical center of the nation, a beautiful medieval city sitting atop a hill that once served as the capital of Spain before Madrid was built. North of Madrid and an easy day-trip from the capital city is El Escorial, once the center of the Spanish empire during the time of the Inquisition, and Segovia, noted for its spectacular Roman aqueduct which spans one of the city's squares.
Further north in Castile-Leon is Salamanca, known for its famous university and abundance of historic architecture. Galicia in northwestern Spain is home to Santiago de Compostela, the end point of the old Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago) pilgrimage route and the supposed burial place of St. James, with perhaps the most beautiful cathedral in all of Spain at the heart of its lovely old town. Northeastern Spain has a couple of historical centers to note: Zaragoza, with Roman, Muslim, medieval and Renaissance buildings from throughout its two thousand years of history, and Barcelona with its medieval Barri Gòtic neighborhood.
Visitors should be aware of the limited hours and likely entrance fees at many historic Spanish churches. With entry fees averaging €8, families will need to take the expense of religious sightseeing in Spain into account. Another important consideration when planning your trip to Spain are the limited hours of access to Spanish churches. Unlike neighbouring countries Italy, France and Germany, churches in Spain are only open for mass once or twice a day and thus, only open to the local worshipping population. While large cathedrals are open all day, these only represent some of the significant christian legacy of Spain. When combined with the high entry prices and bans on photography levied against you to visit most of the large cathedrals of the country, a trip to Spain to indulge yourself in Christian history can be challenging.

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Spain is a diverse country sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the country with the second-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, after Italy, and the largest number of World HeritageCities.
Spain is considered an exotic country in Europe due to its friendly inhabitants, relaxed lifestyle, its cuisine, vibrant nightlife, and world-famous folklore and festivities. Among many places worth visiting are Spain's thriving capital Madrid, the vibrant coastal city of Barcelona, the famous "Running of the Bulls" at Pamplona, major Andalusian cities with Islamic architecture, like Seville, Granada and Córdoba, the Way of St. James and the idyllic Balearic and Canary Islands.
See
================
The most popular beaches are the ones in the Mediterranean coasts and the Canary Islands. Meanwhile, for hiking, the mountains of Sierra Nevada in the south, the Central Cordillera and the northern Pyrenees are the best places.
ItinerariesVia de la PlataRoute Historic 800km route from Gijón to Sevilla.
Way of St. James
Historic cities
==========
Historically, Spain has been an important crossroads: between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, between North Africa and Europe, and as Europe beginning colonizing the New World, between Europe and the Americas. As such, the country is blessed with a fantastic collection of historical landmarks - in fact, it has the 2nd largest number of UNESCO Heritage Sites and the largest number of World Heritage Cities of any nation in the world.
In the south of Spain, Andalusia holds many reminders of old Spain. Cadiz is regarded as one of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in western Europe, with remnants of the Roman settlement that once stood here. Nearby, Ronda is a beautiful town situated atop steep cliffs and noted for its gorge-spanning bridge and the oldest bullring in Spain. Cordoba and Granada hold the most spectacular reminders of the nation's Muslim past, with the red-and-white striped arches of the Mezquita in Cordoba and the stunning Alhambra palace perched on a hill above Granada. Seville, the cultural center of Andalusia, has dazzling collections of sights built when the city was the main port for goods from the Americas, the grandest of which being the city's cathedral, the largest in the country.
Moving north across the plains of La Mancha into Central Spain, picturesque Toledo stands as perhaps the historical center of the nation, a beautiful medieval city sitting atop a hill that once served as the capital of Spain before Madrid was built. North of Madrid and an easy day-trip from the capital city is El Escorial, once the center of the Spanish empire during the time of the Inquisition, and Segovia, noted for its spectacular Roman aqueduct which spans one of the city's squares.
Further north in Castile-Leon is Salamanca, known for its famous university and abundance of historic architecture. Galicia in northwestern Spain is home to Santiago de Compostela, the end point of the old Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago) pilgrimage route and the supposed burial place of St. James, with perhaps the most beautiful cathedral in all of Spain at the heart of its lovely old town. Northeastern Spain has a couple of historical centers to note: Zaragoza, with Roman, Muslim, medieval and Renaissance buildings from throughout its two thousand years of history, and Barcelona with its medieval Barri Gòtic neighborhood.
Visitors should be aware of the limited hours and likely entrance fees at many historic Spanish churches. With entry fees averaging €8, families will need to take the expense of religious sightseeing in Spain into account. Another important consideration when planning your trip to Spain are the limited hours of access to Spanish churches. Unlike neighbouring countries Italy, France and Germany, churches in Spain are only open for mass once or twice a day and thus, only open to the local worshipping population. While large cathedrals are open all day, these only represent some of the significant christian legacy of Spain. When combined with the high entry prices and bans on photography levied against you to visit most of the large cathedrals of the country, a trip to Spain to indulge yourself in Christian history can be challenging.

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Subscribe at http://goo.gl/l6qjuS for more new travel talks! JoinRick Steves as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Spain. Our journey begins in Barcelona, gawking at astounding architecture and rambling down the Ramblas. Then it's on to Madrid, where we'll fill up on tasty tapas, visit top museums and venture out to the smaller towns surrounding this metropolis. We'll finish up in the south with Granada, Sevilla and the whitewashed hill towns of Andalucía. Download the PDF handout for this class: http://goo.gl/RzysXw
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Subscribe at http://goo.gl/l6qjuS for more new travel talks! JoinRick Steves as he shares tips and insights for traveling in Spain. Our journey begins in Barcelona, gawking at astounding architecture and rambling down the Ramblas. Then it's on to Madrid, where we'll fill up on tasty tapas, visit top museums and venture out to the smaller towns surrounding this metropolis. We'll finish up in the south with Granada, Sevilla and the whitewashed hill towns of Andalucía. Download the PDF handout for this class: http://goo.gl/RzysXw
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Explore everything from culture to cuisine during a weekend in the Spanish capital.
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5 things Chelsea must do to reign in Spain again

5 things Chelsea must do to reign in Spain again
Chelsea must avoid defeat or a goalless draw against Barcelona at the Nou Camp to keep their Champions League hopes alive after a 1-1 draw in the first leg at Stamford Bridge. This is the seventh Champions League encounter between the two sides with both having been successful three times. Here, Press Association Sport looks at five things Chelsea must do to reign in Spain again.1. Shackle Messi and Suarez of courseLionel Messi, left, scored Barca’s all-important away goal at Stamford Bridge (Si...

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Spain: Activists Protest Against Bull Fighting During the Fallas de Valencia Festival

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Here’s how Brexit could help UK-Spain relations over Gibraltar

Here’s how Brexit could help UK-Spain relations over GibraltarPositive Brexit news may be hard to come by these days but the latest report bySpain’s ElcanoInstitute suggests that the UK’s impending departure from the EU could actually help settle a centuries-long dispute over The Rock.
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Body of missing boy Gabriel Cruz, 8, found in car in Spain

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Body of missing boy Gabriel Cruz, 8, found in car in Spain

Body of missing boy GabrielCruz, 8, found in car in SpainThe body of an eight-year-old boy who had been missing for nearly two weeks has been found in his father's partner's car, police in Spain have said. Gabriel Cruz was last seen alive in the small southeastern village of Las Hortichuelas on 27 February. Hundreds of volunteers joined the search and his parents, Angel Cruz and PatriciaRamirez, who are separated, gave a series of emotional interviews. Angel Cruz's partner, AnaJulia Quezada, was a regular presence during days of searching through lo...

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Missing Spanish boy 'was strangled'

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Irish teacher fighting for life after horror crash in spain

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A young Kerry woman is fighting for her life after being involved in a car crash in Spain. LouiseLynch from Killarney suffered serious injures in the collision on February 24 in Badajoz. The 21-year-old was in the country teaching English to primary school children after finishing her degree in University College Cork. Her family have travelled to Spain to be with her as she undergoes treatment. In a post online, her family explained: "Louise Lynch is a native of Radrinagh, Spa, Killarney, Co. ...

5 things Chelsea must do to reign in Spain again
Chelsea must avoid defeat or a goalless draw against Barcelona at the Nou Camp to keep their Champions League hopes alive after a 1-1 draw in the first leg at Stamford Bridge. This is the seventh Champions League encounter between the two sides with both having been successful three times. Here, Press Association Sport looks at five things Chelsea must do to reign in Spain again.1. Shackle Messi and Suarez of courseLionel Messi, left, scored Barca’s all-important away goal at Stamford Bridge (Si...

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Spain: Activists Protest Against Bull Fighting During the Fallas de Valencia Festival

Dozens of protesters opposed to the cruel practice took to the streets during the Fallas de Valencia festival dressed in specially-produced yellow t-shirts.
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Body of missing boy Gabriel Cruz, 8, found in car in Spain

The body of an eight-year-old boy who had been missing for nearly two weeks has been found in his father's partner's car, police in Spain have said. Gabriel Cru...

The body of an eight-year-old boy who had been missing for nearly two weeks has been found in his father's partner's car, police in Spain have said. GabrielCruz was last seen alive in the small south...
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Several people ‘run over by car at Spanish fairground'

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► Several people have been run over at a fairground in Spain, local media has reported. It is thought...

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► Several people have been run over at a fairground in Spain, local media has reported. It is thought...
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Body of missing boy Gabriel Cruz, 8, found in car in Spain

Body of missing boy GabrielCruz, 8, found in car in SpainThe body of an eight-year-old boy who had been missing for nearly two weeks has been found in his fa...

Body of missing boy GabrielCruz, 8, found in car in SpainThe body of an eight-year-old boy who had been missing for nearly two weeks has been found in his father's partner's car, police in Spain have said. Gabriel Cruz was last seen alive in the small southeastern village of Las Hortichuelas on 27 February. Hundreds of volunteers joined the search and his parents, Angel Cruz and PatriciaRamirez, who are separated, gave a series of emotional interviews. Angel Cruz's partner, AnaJulia Quezada, was a regular presence during days of searching through lo...

Body of missing boy GabrielCruz, 8, found in car in SpainThe body of an eight-year-old boy who had been missing for nearly two weeks has been found in his father's partner's car, police in Spain have said. Gabriel Cruz was last seen alive in the small southeastern village of Las Hortichuelas on 27 February. Hundreds of volunteers joined the search and his parents, Angel Cruz and PatriciaRamirez, who are separated, gave a series of emotional interviews. Angel Cruz's partner, AnaJulia Quezada, was a regular presence during days of searching through lo...

MissingSpanish boy 'was strangled'
Image copyrightAFPImage caption GabrielCruz went missing in the southern Spanish province of Almeria on 27 February An eight-year-old boy, whose disappearance received nationwide attention in Spain, was strangled on the same day he went missing, local media quote an autopsy as saying. The body of a Gabriel Cruz was found in the boot of a car being driven by his father's partner on Sunday. AnaJulia Quezada, 43, has been arrested. She had regularly appeared at rallies to find the boy. Gabriel ...

MissingSpanish boy 'was strangled'
Image copyrightAFPImage caption GabrielCruz went missing in the southern Spanish province of Almeria on 27 February An eight-year-old boy, whose disappearance received nationwide attention in Spain, was strangled on the same day he went missing, local media quote an autopsy as saying. The body of a Gabriel Cruz was found in the boot of a car being driven by his father's partner on Sunday. AnaJulia Quezada, 43, has been arrested. She had regularly appeared at rallies to find the boy. Gabriel ...

Irish teacher fighting for life after horror crash in spain

Irish teacher fighting for life after horror crash in spain
A young Kerry woman is fighting for her life after being involved in a car crash in Spain. Louise L...

Irish teacher fighting for life after horror crash in spain
A young Kerry woman is fighting for her life after being involved in a car crash in Spain. LouiseLynch from Killarney suffered serious injures in the collision on February 24 in Badajoz. The 21-year-old was in the country teaching English to primary school children after finishing her degree in University College Cork. Her family have travelled to Spain to be with her as she undergoes treatment. In a post online, her family explained: "Louise Lynch is a native of Radrinagh, Spa, Killarney, Co. ...

Irish teacher fighting for life after horror crash in spain
A young Kerry woman is fighting for her life after being involved in a car crash in Spain. LouiseLynch from Killarney suffered serious injures in the collision on February 24 in Badajoz. The 21-year-old was in the country teaching English to primary school children after finishing her degree in University College Cork. Her family have travelled to Spain to be with her as she undergoes treatment. In a post online, her family explained: "Louise Lynch is a native of Radrinagh, Spa, Killarney, Co. ...

Landmark Vote: Catalan parliament votes for independence from Spain

It is a historic day for Catalonia. The regions parliament has voted in favour of declaring independence from Spain.
72 lawmakers voted in favour of Catalan independence, 10 voted against, two abstained. Both pro-independence lawmakers and crowds of people outside the parliament did not hesitate to show their elation.
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Breaking News: Catalonia Parliament votes for secession from Spain

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Spain Moves to Take Over Catalonia after It Declares Independence - LIVE COVERAGE 10/27/17

Spain's Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy said today he will invokve Article 155 of the Constitution and remove the leadership of Catalonia to stop the ongoing independence movement there. This comes after Catalonia held an independence referendum and CatalonianCarles Puigdemont officially declared independence, but then suspended it to allow for mediation. This is a volatile situation and we have LIVE BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE.
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Breaking News: Catalonia Parliament votes for secession from Spain

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https://democracynow.org - In an extended interview, we get an update on developments in Spain, where tensions are escalating over Sunday’s independence referen...

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Spain Moves to Take Over Catalonia after It Declares Independence - LIVE COVERAGE 10/27/17

The government of Spain said today it would take over Catalonia, after Catalonia declared independence earlier in the day. Spain's Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy said Spain will remove CatalanPresidentCarles Puigdemont and other leaders, and will seize control of Catalonia and take over government functions. This is a volatile situation, and we have LIVE BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE of the Catalonia independence declaration and Spain moving to take over Catalonia.
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The government of Spain said today it would take over Catalonia, after Catalonia declared independence earlier in the day. Spain's Prime MinisterMariano Rajoy said Spain will remove CatalanPresidentCarles Puigdemont and other leaders, and will seize control of Catalonia and take over government functions. This is a volatile situation, and we have LIVE BREAKING NEWS COVERAGE of the Catalonia independence declaration and Spain moving to take over Catalonia.
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LIVEStream: CatalanProtest & Referendum result in Barcelona (01-10-17) October 1, 2017.
Saturday, Barcelona: TodayCatalans hold their independence referendum voting in Barcelona on 1 october, 2017. Pro independence Catalan supporters and anti referendum protesters protests and holds rally against each others. Catalonia's independence referendum has begun in chaotic fashion as police attempt to prevent the vote from taking place. The Spanish government has pledged to stop a poll that was declared illegal by the country's constitutional court. Police officers are preventing people from voting, and seizing ballot papers and boxes at polling stations. In the regional capital Barcelona, witnesses said police actions occurred during pro-referendum protests. Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont condemned the action of federal police. Catalans line up before dawn at polling stations despite Spanish government's efforts to shut down independence referendum. Voting has been halted at some Catalonia polling stations due to an internet outage 10/1/17.
Several hundred people have staged protests in central Madrid in favor of Spanish unity and against the pro-independence referendum authorities in northeastern Catalonia are trying to hold.
AN OVERVIEW OF Catalan independence referendum, 2017:-
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The regional Government of Catalonia has set a referendum on Catalan independence for 1 October 2017.[1] This referendum was first called for in June 2017 and was approved by the Catalan parliament in a session on 6 September 2017 along with a law which states that independence would be binding with a simple majority, without requiring a minimum turnout.[2] Opposition parties refused to participate in the session and have called on their voters to boycott the vote, except Catalunya Sí que es Pot who abstained but supports participation.[3] The law is illegal according to the Catalan Statutes of autonomy which require a two third majority in the Catalan parliament for any change to Catalonia's status.[4] The referendum itself is also illegal according to the Spanish constitution.[5] It was suspended by the Constitutional Court on 7 September 2017, with the Catalan government stating the court order was not valid for Catalonia and proceeding to gather the support of 750[6] of 948 municipalities of Catalonia,[7][8][9] including a partial support by Barcelona.[10] This led to a constitutional crisis in Spain and started a police operation to stop the referendum.
The Government of Spain opposes any Catalan self-determination referendum,[11][12] because the Spanish Constitution does not allow for a vote on the independence of any Spanish region while also deeming it illegal without its consent;[13][14] an interpretation also favoured by the Catalan Statutory Guarantees Council.[15] On the other hand, the Catalan government invokes the right to self-determination for calling the referendum. So far, the Catalan government has tried but failed to get international support; with the exception of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela, in particular, Spain’s European partners see Catalonia’s status as a strictly internal matter.[16]
Following a constitutionality check demanded by the Spanish government, the Constitutional Court of Spain annulled the resolution emanated by the Parliament of Catalonia to hold such a vote.[17] The Government of Catalonia, though, maintains